Foolin' Around
Foolin' Around is a 1980 American romantic comedy sports film directed by Richard T. Heffron and starring Gary Busey and Annette O'Toole. The film was shot on location in Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota.[1] The theme music was performed by Seals and Crofts. PlotCollege student Wes (Gary Busey), who comes from Oklahoma to a university in Minnesota, signs up to participate in a psychological experiment where he meets Susan (Annette O'Toole). The two are instantly attracted to each other. Besides the problem of their differing socioeconomic backgrounds, Susan is also engaged. However, Susan's grandfather recognizes her fiance's opportunism and when he sides with Wes, their relationship is given more of a chance, in spite of the concern Susan's mother has about social status. Cast
ProductionSusan's house, where Wes comes to play tennis and crashes her bridal shower, was the original Pillsbury family home, built in 1918 on Lake Minnetonka and called "Southways" because one must go "south a ways" to reach the estate. The address is 1400 Bracketts Point Road, Orono, Minnesota. It is a 32,461-square-foot (3,015.7 m2) home situated on 12.91 acres (5.22 ha), with 1,700 feet (520 m) of lakeshore, a cottage guest house, a greenhouse, 13 garages, an outdoor pool, a tennis court, and an attached tandem four-car garage. It was listed for $54 million, dropped to $24 million, and dropped again to $7.9 million, eventually sold for $11,327,239 in August 2018.[2] The mansion was demolished one day after new owners closed on the property.[citation needed] Critical receptionJanet Maslin of The New York Times gave the film a mixed review:[3]
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